The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study of deep animal relationships1. Xenacoelomorpha, comprising Acoela, Nemertodermatida, and Xenoturbella, are bilaterally symmetrical marine worms that lack several features common to most other bilaterians, for example an anus, nephridia, and a circulatory system. Two conflicting hypotheses are under debate: Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to all remaining Bilateria (= Nephrozoa, namely protostomes and deuterostomes)2,3 or is a clade inside Deuterostomia4. Thus, determining the phylogenetic position of this clade is pivotal for understanding the early evolution of bilaterian features, or as a case of drastic secondary loss of complexity. H...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
International audienceAnimals with bilateral symmetry comprise the majority of the described species...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
Xenoturbellida and Acoelomorpha are marine worms with contentious ancestry. Both were originally ass...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoe-lomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversi...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
Conventional wisdom suggests that bilateral organisms arose from ancestors that were radially, rathe...
Interest in the study of Xenacoelomorpha has recently been revived due to realization of its key ph...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
International audienceAnimals with bilateral symmetry comprise the majority of the described species...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
Xenoturbellida and Acoelomorpha are marine worms with contentious ancestry. Both were originally ass...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoe-lomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversi...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
Conventional wisdom suggests that bilateral organisms arose from ancestors that were radially, rathe...
Interest in the study of Xenacoelomorpha has recently been revived due to realization of its key ph...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
International audienceAnimals with bilateral symmetry comprise the majority of the described species...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...